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Long: Kansas Birds
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390. Ammodramus bairdi (Audubon). Baird's Sparrow. Accidental. A specimen was taken by J. A. Loring at Pendennis, Lane county, on April 25,
1897. It is now in the U. S. Biological Survey collection in the National
Museum.
391. Passerherbulus caudacutus (Latham). Leconte's Sparrow. Common
migrant in the east; occasional winter resident.
392. Passerherbulus henslowi henslowi (Audubon). Western Henslow's
Sparrow. Rare summer resident; occasional migrant.
393. Ammospiza caudacuta nelsoni (Allen). Nelson's Sparrow. Rare mi-
ggrant. A few specimens have been taken in Douglas, and McPherson counties,
and at Neosho Falls.
394. Poecetes gramineus gramineus (Gmelin). Eastern Vesper Sparrow.
Common migrant in eastern Kansas.
395. Poecetes gramineus confinis Baird. Western Vesper Sparrow. Com-
mon migrant in the west.
396. Chondestes grammacus grammacus (Say). Eastern Lark Sparrow.
Common summer resident in eastern Kansas.
397. Chondestes grammacus strigatus Swainson. Western Lark Sparrow.
Common summer resident in the west.
398. Aimophila cassini (Woodhouse). Cassin's Sparrow. Common summer
resident in the extreme western part of the state.
399. Junco aikeni Ridgway. White-winged Junco. Fairly common winter
resident in the extreme western part of the state. Several specimens have
been taken in Morton and Wallace counties.
400. Junco hyemalis hyemalis (Linnaeus). Slate-colored Junco. Common
winter resident in the east; uncommon in the west.
401. Junco oreganus shufeldti Coale. Shufeldt's Junco. Common winter
resident in the west; rare in the east.
402. Junco oreganus montanus Ridgway. Montana Junco. Occasional
winter resident. Specimens have been taken in Douglas and Trego counties.
403. Junco mearnsi Ridgway. Pink-sided Junco. Common winter resident
in the extreme west. Specimens have been taken in Seward, Morton, Hamil-
ton and Wallace counties.
404. Spizella arborea arborea (Wilson). Eastern Tree Sparrow. Common
winter resident in the east.
405. Spizella arborea ochracea Brewster. Western Tree Sparrow. Abundant
winter resident throughout the state.
406. Spizella passerina passerina (Bechstein). Eastern Chipping Sparrow.
Common summer resident in the east.
407. Spizella passerina arizonae Coues. Western Chipping Sparrow. Oc-
casional summer resident in the extreme west.
408. Spizella pallida (Swainson). Clay-colored Sparrow. Common mi-
ggrant throughout the state.
409. Spizella pusilla pusilla (Wilson). Eastern Field Sparrow. Common
summer resident in the east.
410. Spizella pusilla arenacea Chadbourne. Western Field Sparrow. Com-
mon summer resident in the west; in migration throughout the state.
411. Zonotrichia querula (Nuttall). Harris's Sparrow. Abundant winter
resident in the east; rare in the west.